Websites for the College of Arts & Sciences

The following sites
include information about topics or careers in various areas of the
Arts & Sciences.
Additional sites listed may provide related career development or salary
survey information.

* Sites that post
or link to actual job listings are designated with a star.

NOTE:We
strongly recommend that you preview websites in all categories
since many of the websites listed could apply to students in more
than one major.You will want to explore the websites listed for multiple
departments within the College of Arts & Sciences, as well as websites
listed for some of the other colleges and schools.

American
Society of Animal Science http://www.asas.org/A professional organization for
animal scientists designed to help provide effective leadership through
research, extension, teaching and service for the livestock and meat industries.Links include educational resources and jobs. Membership to ASAS is free for
undergraduate students and $20 for graduate student membership.

This site serves the
career needs of technical, sales, management, operations and support
professionals in the Animal Health, Animal Nutrition, Food, Genetics and
Biotechnology industries. Includes information on featured graduate
programs, upcoming events in the Animal Science field, and internship
and job postings.

This comprehensive website which
provides not only social networking features, but a knowledge center, jobs and
resumes databases, career advice articles, industry articles, latest industry
news, company profiles, a web directory for online resources and discussion
forums.

This website is for jobs in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.
This
website consist mainly of direct links to biotech/pharm company career pages
categorized by business type and region and is especially useful for students
interested in smaller companies.

This website is a global hubsite for
life sciences. If you are interested in biotechnology and other life sciences
this this website houses news, jobs and career information.

* Biotechfind-Biotech Search
Engine and Career Center http://www.lifesciencesworld.com/BiotechFind.com is a directory of
international links covering the fields of biotechnologies and biofinances and
including a Biotechnology Career Center.

* Careers in
Biotechnology http://www.gene.com/gene/index.jspSite is designed to bring
information to young people who are interested in career in biotechnology. Site
contains links to other related sites and job postings.

*
HireBio.com http://www.hirebio.com/Biotechnology jobs and career
resources, with specialty focus areas in informatics, research, and sales.

* Sci Careers ?
The Life Science Home Page http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/Science Careers website features high-quality commentary on the state of the
science workplace environment. The site is dedicated to "furthering careers in
science and technology" and the heart and soul of this site is the science job
database.

* The
BioCareer Center http://www.biocareer.com/index.cfmThe Biotechnology Industry
Organization (BIO) and SciWeb bring you one of the most comprehensive online
career resource centers on the Internet. This award winning site is
efficient, effective and an easy way to connect job seekers and recruiters in
the biotechnology industry.

The Society's purpose is to promote
and develop the field of cell biology. ASCB strives to ensure the future of
basic scientific research by providing training and development opportunities
for students and young investigators. The Job Bank contains mostly university
and research positions, but it's definitely worth taking a look at.

* University
of South Carolina
- Websites for the College of Education
http://www.sc.edu/career/education.htmlFrom another section of the University of South Carolina Career Center
webpage. This page will link you to numerous sites pertaining to education
related opportunities.

*
American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS)
http://www.aibs.org/careers/
This site has some good general information about careers in biology. The
career information spans multiple industries, such as the following: research,
health care, and education.

Whether you are just beginning
your degree or starting to look for employment opportunities the Sloan
Career Cornerstone Center is an excellent resource center for anyone
interested in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, computing,
healthcare, and medicine. Explore degree fields along with comprehensive
education, salary, networking, job hunting, and career planning
resources. Browse interviews with hundreds of people who offer candid
insight into their own diverse careers. Many resources are in PDF,
PowerPoint, or Podcast formats.

This website
provides compelling print and online coverage of the latest developments
in the live sciences including research in technology and business. The
target audience is active researchers that are interested in maintaining
a broad view of the life sciences by reading articles that are current.
You will have to register to access some of the articles, and
registration is free. You can also subscribe to The Scientist Magazine
for a fee.

The Scientist
Careers is the new life science careers web site from the publishers of
The Scientist. As a platform for helping individuals find roles to fit
their skills, experience, and career goals, The Scientist Careers
features content tailored to help candidates of all levels in developing
their careers.

* University
of South Carolina
- Websites for the College of Arts & Sciences (Political Science)
http://www.sc.edu/career/la/poli.html#GOVTFrom another section of the
University of South Carolina Career Center webpage. This page will link you to
numerous sites pertaining to federal, state & local government opportunities.
Will allow you to research employers as well as search for jobs.

Postbaccalaureate premedical programs are designed to assist individuals to
pursue a medical career after they have already received a Bachelor's degree.
This searchable database enables you to search according to program type and
other program characteristics.

* University of South Carolina - Websites for the Arnold School of Public Healthhhhttp://www.sc.edu/career/AlliedHealth/publichealth.htmlFrom another section of the University
of South Carolina Career Center web page. This page links to numerous sites
pertaining to health-related opportunities. Use these links to explore how your
background in might might have prepared you for a career in the health
professions.

This search community connects you with the
information and professional contacts needed for a career as a Medical
Technologist . Stay on top of your industry by accessing books, magazines,
articles or even continuing your education. Find a new job, post and search
resumes, and access a wealth of career resources.

The National Accrediting Agency for Clinical
Laboratory Science is committed to being the premier international agency for
accreditation and approval of education programs in the clinical laboratory
sciences and related health care professions. From this site you can search
approved Medical Technology Programs.

*American Medical Writers Association
http://www.amwa.org/default.asp?id=382AMWA's mission is to promote excellence in medical communication.
Through an extensive educational program, various publications, and unparalleled
opportunities for networking, AMWA encourages and enables its members to extend
their professional expertise.

National
Association of Science Writershttp://www.nasw.org/This site
fosters and promotes the professional interests of science writers. Much
of the information is free, but membership as a fee.

* University of South Carolina - Websites for the College of Pharmacyhttp://www.sc.edu/career/AlliedHealth/pharmacy.htmlFrom another section of the University
of South Carolina Career Center web page. This page links to numerous sites
pertaining to pharmaceutical-related opportunities. Use these links to explore how your
background in might might have prepared you for a career in the health
professions.

This is a career and networking website for research professionals and the
companies that seek to employ them.

* University
of South Carolina
- Websites for the College of Arts & Sciences (General/Research)
http://www.sc.edu/career/la/general.html#GenRSFrom another section of the
University of South Carolina Career Center website. This page will link
you to numerous sites pertaining to opportunities related to research in the
sciences and social sciences.

Summer
Research Opportunities and Internship - Washington University in St.
Louis
http://ur.wustl.edu/Information about
undergraduate research and a list of links that connect to undergraduate
summer research opportunities.

Undergraduate Summer
Research Opportunities - Pacific Lutheran Universityhttp://rainier.chem.plu.edu/sumr_res.htmlThis site connects you
to the CIRRUS database. You will be able to choose from multiple
research opportunities.

*JobMatehttp://www.sc.edu/careerClick on the student link under the JobMate icon in the top right corner of the page. Updated daily
by the Career Center at the University of South Carolina, this database lists full-time, part-time, summer, internship
and graduate assistantship opportunities in a wide variety of industries.
In addition to searching for advertised opportunities students may also
search the employer directory or lists of University of South Carolina Career Fair employers, as
well as upload a resume for employers to view and/or sign up for
on-campus interviews with employers.

University of South Carolina -
Department of Biological Sciences
http://www.biol.sc.edu/The Department of Biology at the University of South Carolina. Click
on "undergraduate program" to find links about career options in biology, as
well as information on advisement and courses.

* Women in Biology
http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~forsburg/bio.htmlThis sites
provides a starting point for finding information for biologists who happen to
be women. It is a list of bookmarks to the ample original content already
available on the web. Covers high school to doctoral students.